Brixton Metals Corporation announced the first batch of 2023 drill results from the Trapper Gold Target at its wholly owned Thorn Project. The project is located in Northwest British Columbia, 90km east of Juneau, Alaska and within the Taku River Tlingit and Tahltan First Nation?s traditional territory. Highlights; Drilling extended the Trapper gold mineralization 250m down-dip along the Lawless fault.

Hole THN23-270 yielded 98.00m of 0.62 g/t Au from 98.0m depth; Including 66.00m of 0.80 g/t Au; Including 32.00m of 1.15 g/t Au; Including 6.00m of 5.07 g/t Au. Hole THN23-268 yielded 55.71m of 0.82 g/t Au from 152.29m depth; Including 24.31m of 0.93 g/t Au; and Including 7.00m of 2.67 g/t Au. Gold mineralization at Trapper is structurally controlled along the Lawless fault trending northwest-southeast and dipping moderately to the north.

Mineralization appears to favour the contact between the Cretaceous (85.2 +/- 1.2Ma) quartz diorite and the Triassic lapilli tuffs with broad gold intervals largely hosted along the faulted contact. The gold is associated with silver and base metal veins containing pyrite-galena-sphalerite +/- chalcopyrite +/- bornite which occur conjugate to the Lawless fault. Through a combination of oriented core drilling, surface mapping, geochemistry and geophysics, the aim is to achieve predictability of the gold-bearing zones.

The current drilling at the Trapper Target is located 7km southeast from the Camp Creek Copper Porphyry Target. At surface, the Trapper Target is expressed as a 4km northwest trending gold and zinc soil geochemical anomaly which is part of the larger 11km gold geochemical anomaly trending from Camp Creek to the Trapper Target. The 2023 drill campaign at Trapper was designed to test the extents of the main mineralized corridor along the Lawless fault zone, as well as testing step-out targets where similar structural and geophysical features were interpreted using the high-resolution aeromagnetic survey completed in 2022.

Drilling was planned through a combination of mapping, oriented core data analysis, geophysics, and soil geochemistry. Results from the 2023 drill program continue to demonstrate the potential for broad intercepts of near surface gold mineralization which remains open in several directions. Drill holes THN23-268, THN23-269 and THN23-270 were collared from the same drill pad, 40m southwest of THN22-237 (304.46m of 1.19 g/t Au including 14.0m of 10.70 g/t Au) to test the southern extents of mineralization along the diorite-lapilli tuff contact.

THN23-270 collared into quartz diorite and at a downhole depth of 58.5m intervals of base metal sulphide veins containing visible gold (Figures 4) were observed resulting in significant broad intercepts of gold mineralization. THN23-270 drilled to a depth of 235.00m, assaying 208.00m of 0.37 g/t Au from 18.00m depth including 98.00m of 0.62 g/t Au, including 66.00m of 0.80 g/t Au, including 32.00m of 1.15 g/t Au, including 11.00m of 3.01 g/t Au, and including 6.00m of 5.07 g/t Au. THN23-268 was drilled to a depth of 292m and planned to test the east-west trending mineralized veins observed in 2022 drilling.

One instance of visible gold was observed at 176.45m within a base metal bearing vein hosted in the lapilli tuff. This hole intercepted 244.00m of 0.35 g/t Au, including 75.00m of 0.65 g/t Au, including 55.71m of 0.82 g/t Au, including 24.31m of 0.93 g/t Au, and including 7.00m of 2.67 g/t Au. THN23-269 was drilled below hole 268 to a depth of 205.00m and was planned to test the southern extents of mineralization along the Lawless fault.

The hole crossed the fault at 12.69m and no significant mineralization was observed in the footwall. THN23-264, THN23-265 and THN23-266 were drilled approximately 500 meters east of the main Trapper Target area and were planned to test high grade gold veins observed on surface along Inlaw Creek. Narrow intervals of high-grade veins were observed in holes 264 and 265 and additional drilling is required to further define the extents of mineralization in this area.

THN23-267 was collared 60.00m northwest of THN22-205 (64.00m of 5.74 g/t Au including 28.95m of 10.36 g/t Au) to test the western extent of the main mineralized trend. Due to surface ground conditions the hole was collared north of the main fault and drilled to a depth of 297.00m. Hole 267 is interpreted to be on the shoulder of the main gold zone and intercepted broad intervals of low-grade gold with elevated silver grades, including 11.41m of 0.70 g/t gold and 21.74 g/t silver.